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Título: The curcumin supplementation with piperine can influence the acute elevation of exercise-induced cytokines : double-blind crossover study.
Autor(es): Castro, Stéfani Miranda
Martins, Felipe José Aidar
Moura, Samara Silva de
Barbosa, Lucas Soares Marcucci
Lobo, Lázaro Fernandes
Martins Junior, Francisco de Assis Dias
Silva Filha, Roberta da
Castro, Pedro Alves Soares Vaz de
Silva, Ana Cristina Simões e
Souza, Danielle da Glória de
Silva, Siomara Aparecida da
Pinto, Kelerson Mauro de Castro
Costa, Guilherme de Paula
Silva, Ana Filipa
Clemente, Filipe Manuel
Pereira, William Valadares Campos
Silva, Albená Nunes da
Palavras-chave: Inflammation
Running
Dietary supplements
Data do documento: 2022
Referência: CASTRO, S. M. et al. The curcumin supplementation with piperine can influence the acute elevation of exercise-induced cytokines: double-blind crossover study. Biology, v. 11, 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/11/4/573>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.
Resumo: Background: to evaluate the effects of one week of supplementation with curcumin combined with piperine on physical performance, immune system cell counts, muscle damage, and plasma levels of inflammatory markers after a treadmill running training session. Methods: This study is a double-blind, crossover-balanced clinical trial with a three-week intervention. Sixteen male runners with a mean age of 36 ± 9 years and VO2 max of 60.6 ± 9.03 mL.kg −1 min −1 were recruited and randomly divided into 2 groups: the first group (CPG) was supplemented daily for 7 days with 500 mg of curcumin + 20 mg piperine, and the second group (PG) was supplemented with 540 mg of cellulose. After the 7th day of supplementation, the volunteers participated in the experimental running protocol, where blood samples were collected before, after, and one hour after exercise for analysis of the number of leukocytes, creatine kinase, and cytokine concentration (IL-2, TNF-α, IFN, IL-6, and IL-10) using flow cytometry. This process was repeated, reversing the supplementation offered to the groups. Results: curcumin and piperine supplementation could not change the physical performance, immune cell counts, and muscle damage; however, the aerobic fatiguing exercise protocol inhibited the elevation of the plasmatic levels of some cytokines. The running exercise protocol could elevate the circulating levels of IL-2 (from 49.7 to 59.3 pg/mL), TNF-α (from 48.5 to 51.5 pg/mL), INF (from 128.8 to 165.0 pg/mL), IL-6 (from 63.1 to 77.3 pg/mL), and IL-10 (from 48.9 to 59.6 pg/mL) 1 h after the end of the running protocol. However, the curcumin and piperine supplementation could inhibit this elevation. Conclusions: curcumin and piperine supplementation had no effect on physical performance, immune cell counts, or muscle damage; however, the supplementation
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/15694
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11040573
ISSN: 2079-7737
Licença: This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). Fonte: o PDF do artigo.
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